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Organelle Marker Panel

Organelles, such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and the nucleus, are specialized structures within a cell, each having distinct functions and contributing to cellular processes.

Our primary antibodies provide a reliable means to stain and confirm the precise location of proteins of interest within these organelles. 

The Organelle Markers Panel includes our PrecisA Monoclonal antibodies guaranteeing the precision and accuracy needed to unravel the complexities of subcellular organization.

  

Anti-PARP1 Antibody
Anti-PARP1 Antibody

Anti-PARP1 Antibody

AMAb90959
In Stock (10+)
354 EUR
Anti-HNRNPC Antibody
Anti-HNRNPC Antibody

Anti-HNRNPC Antibody

AMAb91010
In Stock (10+)
417 EUR
Anti-CEP350 Antibody
Anti-CEP350 Antibody

Anti-CEP350 Antibody

AMAb91164
In Stock (10+)
442 EUR
Anti-LAMP1 Antibody
Anti-LAMP1 Antibody

Anti-LAMP1 Antibody

AMAb91170
In Stock (10+)
417 EUR
Anti-NIFK Antibody
Anti-NIFK Antibody

Anti-NIFK Antibody

AMAb90961
In Stock (10+)
442 EUR
Anti-TUFM Antibody
Anti-TUFM Antibody

Anti-TUFM Antibody

AMAb90966
In Stock (10+)
417 EUR
Anti-ZYX Antibody
Anti-ZYX Antibody

Anti-ZYX Antibody

AMAb90992
In Stock (10+)
417 EUR

 

Key markers include:


  • Calreticulin (Endoplasmic Reticulum Marker): a calcium-binding chaperone predominantly found in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Its detection serves as a marker for ER stress and protein folding processes
  • CoxIV (Mitochondrial Marker - Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit IV): as a subunit of the mitochondrial enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, CoxIV is a reliable marker for mitochondria, aiding in the study of cellular respiration and mitochondrial function.
  • GM130 (Golgi Marker): a protein associated with the Golgi apparatus commonly used as a marker to visualize and study the structure and dynamics of the Golgi complex in the cell.
  • LAMP1 (Lysosomal Marker - Lysosome-Associated Membrane Protein 1): LAMP1 is a glycoprotein localized to lysosomal membranes, making it a key marker for identifying and studying lysosomal structures and functions.
  • Vimentin (Intermediate Filament - Cytoskeletal Marker): vimentin, a component of the intermediate filament cytoskeleton, is often utilized as a marker for cellular structure and to study processes such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT).

Download our "Organelle Marker Panel" to discover our PrecisA Monoclonals and advance your understanding of cellular functions.

Organelle Marker Panel